Linkage analysis in cases of serial burglary: comparing the performance of university students, police professionals, and a logistic regression model
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Brent Snook | Craig Bennell | Paul J. Taylor | Brent Snook | C. Bennell | Sarah Bloomfield | Carolyn Barnes | Sarah Bloomfield | Carolyn Barnes | P. Taylor
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